Artillery strategy games
Artillery video games are a subgenre of strategy games that involve players taking turns firing projectiles at each other, typically adjusting parameters like angle, power, and sometimes wind conditions to hit their targets. The genre dates back to some of the earliest computer games and has evolved significantly over the years.
Players take turns to fire projectiles at their opponents, typically with the aim of eliminating all enemy units or achieving specific objectives. Players often adjust angle and power to determine the projectile's trajectory. Advanced games may also factor in wind speed and direction.
Notable examples are Scorched Earth, known for its deep customization options and variety of weapons, and the Worms series.
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Bang! Bang!
Windows 3.x19903.9/5
EGA Bomb
DOS19883.7/5
Genocide
DOS1996freeware3.9/5
Laserwars
DOS19943.3/5
Liero
DOS1999freeware4/5
QBasic Gorillas
DOS1991freeware4/5 Microsoft
Gorillas, also known as "Gorillas.bas," is a turn-based artillery game that was included as a sample program with Microsoft QBasic, an IDE and interpreter for a variant of the BASIC programming language. QBasic was commonly bundled with MS-DOS and early versions of Windows during the early 1990s. The goal of "Gorillas" is to hit the ...
Rampart
DOS19923.9/5 Atari
Rampart is an abandoned mix of strategy and shooter game designed by Dave Ralston and John Salwitz, developed by Atari and released by Electronic Arts in 1992 for DOS. Rampart was converted from the original arcade version to a number of platforms, including Amiga, Atari ST, C64, Game Boy, Genesis, Lynx, NES, SEGA Master System, SNES. Rampart is a ...
Scorched 3D
Windows XP/98/95Linux2001freeware3.8/5
Scorched Earth
DOS1991protected4/5
Tank Wars
DOS19904.1/5
Warheads
Windows XP/98/9519974.2/5
Worms
DOS1995protecteddemo4.2/5 Team 17
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